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Saturday, July 26, 2025 at 1:16 PM
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4-H teams achieves triple victory at State Roundup

The Burnet County 4-H program proudly announces a remarkable achievement at the 2025 Texas 4-H State Roundup, where three of its teams secured state championships in their respective contests: Consumer Decision Making, Photography Judging, and Indoor Rifle.
The Consumer Decision Making team advancing to the national competition are, from left to right, Connor McDonald, Klein Stanley, Christopher Clayton and Liam McDonald. Contributed photo

The Burnet County 4-H program proudly announces a remarkable achievement at the 2025 Texas 4-H State Roundup, where three of its teams secured state championships in their respective contests: Consumer Decision Making, Photography Judging, and Indoor Rifle.

The Consumer Decision Making team showcased exceptional analytical skills, evaluating real-world scenarios to make informed consumer choices.

Their victory not only earned them the state title but also qualified them to represent Texas at the National 4-H Consumer Decision Making Contest later this year.

In the Photography Judging contest, the team demonstrated a keen eye for detail and artistic expression, excelling in evaluating and selecting photographs based on industry standards.

Their top placement reflects their dedication to the visual arts and mastery of photographic evaluation.

The Indoor Rifle team displayed outstanding marksmanship and discipline, leading them to clinch the state championship.

Their consistent performance and focus underscore the strength of the 4-H shooting sports program in Burnet County.

These accomplishments highlight the diverse opportunities 4-H provides for youth development in areas such as critical thinking, artistic expression, and physical discipline.

The Burnet County 4-H program continues to foster growth and leadership among its members.

For more information about the Burnet County 4-H program or to learn how to get involved, contact Colton Ripley, county extension agent – 4-H & Youth Development, or email [email protected]. edu. His office number is 512-756-5463.


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